You may think of your home warranty company as just a distant and anonymous entity receiving your hard-earned money each month. Fact is it’s rare these days that home owners know much about the companies that provide them with protective services such as alarm monitoring, lawn care, home warranty, home owner’s insurance, or pest control. Usually the brands are very recognizable but if you dug into the mind of the average customer the amount they know about these companies would probably be pretty minimal.
While it’s not necessary to learn details about the things your home warranty company involves itself in aside from the commitments it has to you as a customer, you might be impressed by some of the things home warranty companies do each year in the communities they serve.
2-10 Home Buyers Warranty is a good example of how home warranty companies are often important partners to charitable and other non-profit organizations around the U.S. Over the past 20 years 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty has raised over $1,000,000 for the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that strikes all ages and affects the central nervous system in terrible and debilitating ways. The National MS Society raises awareness about MS, helps people and families affected by the disease, and pushes for greater research toward more effective treatments and ultimately a cure. In 2011 alone 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty raised over $60,000 for this cause by the direct participation of its employees in an annual walk.
Many companies in the home warranty industry have causes they are actively engaged in raising funds for and donating to. Though the philanthropic efforts of a home warranty company are not a reason to do business with them it’s good to recognize the efforts home warranty companies make to be a positive part of the national level and community-level efforts to change the world for the better.
If you are interested in knowing more about how you can help the National MS Society you can visit their website by clicking here.


October 12, 2011
Charitable Organizations, News